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  2. Risperidone - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include severe depression, movement problems, sleepiness, dizziness, trouble seeing, constipation, and increased weight. [ 2 ] [ 10 ] Serious side effects may include the potentially permanent movement disorder tardive dyskinesia , as well as neuroleptic malignant syndrome , an increased risk of suicide, and high blood sugar ...

  3. Haloperidol - Wikipedia

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    Doses of haloperidol greater than 5 mg increased the risk of side effects without improving efficacy. [30] Patients responded with doses under even 2 mg in first-episode psychosis. [ 31 ] For maintenance treatment of schizophrenia, an international consensus conference recommended a reduction dosage by about 20% every 6 months until a minimal ...

  4. Sulpiride - Wikipedia

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    Sulpiride is a selective antagonist at dopamine D 2, D 3 and to a lesser extent D 4 receptors. Antagonism at 5-HT 1A dominates in doses exceeding 600 mg daily. In doses of 600 to 1,600 mg sulpiride shows mild sedating and antipsychotic activity. Its antipsychotic potency compared to chlorpromazine is only 0.2 (1/5).

  5. Cialis vs. Viagra: How Are They Different? - AOL

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    Generally, there is no major difference in the effectiveness of Viagra vs Cialis. Both tablets can be taken at least 30 minutes to an hour before performing. The difference lies primarily in the ...

  6. Estriol (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Estriol (medication) Estriol ( E3 ), sold under the brand name Ovestin among others, is an estrogen medication and naturally occurring steroid hormone which is used in menopausal hormone therapy. [ 12][ 4][ 6][ 13] It is also used in veterinary medicine as Incurin to treat urinary incontinence due to estrogen deficiency in dogs. [ 14][ 15][ 16 ...

  7. Prochlorperazine - Wikipedia

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    Serious side effects may include movement disorders including tardive dyskinesia and neuroleptic malignant syndrome. [6] Use in pregnancy and breastfeeding is generally not recommended. [ 10 ] It is a typical antipsychotic which is believed to work by reducing the action of dopamine in the brain.

  8. Carbidopa/levodopa - Wikipedia

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    Carbidopa/levodopa, also known as levocarb and co-careldopa, is the combination of the two medications carbidopa and levodopa. [6] It is primarily used to manage the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, but it does not slow down the disease or stop it from getting worse. [6]

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